Sabina Gilioli
About Sabina Gilioli
Sabina Gilioli serves as the Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator at King & Spalding, bringing extensive experience in community development and marketing from her previous roles at various organizations, including the Minority Corporate Counsel Association and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Current Role at King & Spalding
Sabina Gilioli serves as the Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator at King & Spalding, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on promoting diversity and inclusion initiatives within the firm. Her work involves developing programs and strategies that foster an inclusive workplace culture, aligning with the firm's commitment to diversity.
Previous Experience at Minority Corporate Counsel Association
Gilioli worked at the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA) in various capacities from 2018 to 2021. Initially, she served as the LMJ Scholars and Alumni Coordinator for two years, where she managed programs aimed at supporting law students and alumni. Following this role, she transitioned to Marketing Strategist and Community Development Manager, focusing on enhancing MCCA's outreach and community engagement efforts.
Internship Experience at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In 2016, Sabina Gilioli completed a four-month internship as a Curatorial Intern at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Greater New York City Area. During this internship, she gained experience in curatorial practices and contributed to various projects within the museum.
Educational Background at Barnard College
Sabina Gilioli earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Archaeology from Barnard College, graduating Cum Laude in 2017. Her studies spanned four years, during which she developed a strong foundation in the social sciences and humanities.
Research and Teaching Assistant Role at Barnard College
From 2015 to 2017, Gilioli worked as an Environmental Science Research and Teaching Assistant at Barnard College. In this role, she supported faculty in research projects and assisted in teaching responsibilities, contributing to the academic environment of the college.